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SERENGETI ADVENTURE SAFARI.
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SAFARI HIGHLIGHTS.
NORTHERN TANZANIA.
Day 1 - Ngorongoro Serena Lodge - Ngorongoro Crater
Conservation
Day 2 - Ngorongoro Serena Lodge - Ngorongoro Crater
Conservation.
Day 3 - Serengeti Serena Lodge - Serengeti Nat. Park.
Day 4 - Serengeti Serena Lodge - Serengeti Nat. Park.
Day 5 - Return to Arusha and depart.
DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN TANZANIA, KILIMANJARO INT. AIRPORT
THEN TO NGORONGORO CRATER NAT. PARK.
Arrive at
Kilimanjaro International Airport - Arusha on board
flight…… at ……hrs, go through the passport control then
down to the luggage collection hall. Collect your
luggage from the conveyor belt and walk out to the
arrival concourse. Someone shall be waiting for you
holding a folder written 'YOUR NAME'.
Meet and
greet then drive to Ngorongoro Crater. You will visit
Olduvai Gorge en-route.
As if in a
land before time, Ngorongoro Serena Lodge is built into
the rim of a dormant volcano, the plant and ivy-covered
native stone blending masterfully with its surroundings.
Close by lies the Olduvai Gorge, the 'birthplace of
man'. Today the volcano and surrounding landscape are
part of a vast conservation area inhabited by the masai
tribe, as well as an extra-ordinary variety of big game
and birdlife. Most guest rooms have private terraces
with views of the crater floor where countless animals
make their home. At Ngorongoro Serena Lodge, visitors
co-exist in perfect harmony with the natural environment
and wildlife that inhabits it.
Arrive at
Ngorongoro Serena Lodge late in the afternoon.
Dinner and
overnight at Ngorongoro Serena Lodge - fullboard.
DAY 2 - NGORONGORO NATIONAL PARK.
This day
is solely reserved for a full day game viewing of the
crater with picnic lunch.
Ngorongoro
crater is without doubt one of the most outstanding
natural features in the world and was declared a World
Heritage Site in 1978. Stunningly beautiful, the 18 km
wide and 600 meter deep caldera is teeming with wildlife
and one of the best places to see black rhino. On a full
day crater tour to this garden of Eden, with a picnic in
a shady grove, most large mammals can be seen.
Lunch,
dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Serena Lodge -
fullboard.
DAY 3 - NGORONGORO CRATER TO SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK.
After
breakfast take picnic lunch and depart for Serengeti
National Park.
Serengeti
Serena Lodge is set high on a hill with breathtaking
vistas of a landscape teeming with game. The lodge
design is simple but stunning. Inspired by a traditional
African village, separate rondavel 'huts' house the
luxury guest rooms. From the overall impression to the
smallest detail, the lodge is rich in local atmosphere
created by indigenous handicrafts and art.
Arrive at
Serengeti Serena Lodge late in the afternoon.
Dinner and
overnight at Serengeti Serena Lodge - fullboard.
DAY 4 - SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK.
These days
are solely reserved for game viewing in the park.
Serengeti
is the most famous of Tanzania's national parks and is
one of the world's last great wildlife refuges. On the
seemingly endless and almost treeless plains, there are
an estimated three million large animals in constant
search of food and water. Most take part in a seasonal
migration that is unparallel in nature. Driven by the
rains, over one million wildebeest and a few hundred
thousand zebra and gazelles move to fresh grazing lands,
in columns of several kilometers length and crossing
crocodile infested rivers without regard to losses.
Lunch,
dinner and overnight in Serengeti Serena Lodge -
fullboard.
DAY 5 - SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK TO ARUSHA THEN
DEPARTURE.
Take
schedule flight to Arusha for lunch, then transfer in
the afternoon to Kilimanjaro Int. Airport for your
international departure flight.
COST:
LOW SEASON – 01 APRIL TO 30 MAY 2006.
2 PERSONS – USD 1,417.- PER PERSON
3 PERSONS – USD 1,207.- PER PERSON
4 PERSONS – USD 1,102.- PER PERSON
5 PERSONS – USD 1,039.- PER PERSON
6 PERSONS – USD 998.- PER PERSON
SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT - USD NIL.-
HIGH SEASON – 01 TO 31 MARCH, 01 TO 30 JUNE AND 01
NOVEMBER TO 15 DECEMBER 2006.
2 PERSONS – USD 1,671.- PER PERSON
3 PERSONS – USD 1,462.- PER PERSON
4 PERSONS – USD 1,356.- PER PERSON
5 PERSONS – USD 1,293.- PER PERSON
6 PERSONS – USD 1,252- PER PERSON
SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT - USD 145.-
PEAK SEASON – 03 JANUARY TO 28 FEBRUARY, 01 JULY TO 31
AUGUST AND 01 TO 31 OCTOBER 2006.
2 PERSONS – USD 1,816.- PER PERSON
3 PERSONS – USD 1,607.- PER PERSON
4 PERSONS – USD 1,501.- PER PERSON
5 PERSONS – USD 1,438.- PER PERSON
6 PERSONS – USD 1,397- PER PERSON
SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT - USD 194.-
Cost
includes-
·
All
transfers
·
Accommodation and meals as per the itinerary
·
Safari
vehicle during the safari
·
Experienced English speaking driver guide during the
safari
·
1 domestic
flight from Serengeti to Arusha, tax inclusive.
·
Game
drives
·
All park
entrance fees.
Not
included-
·
International flights and taxes
·
Visa fees
for Tanzania
·
Personal
insurance policy
·
Personal
effects and toiletries
·
Laundry
and telephones.
·
Drinks
·
Tips.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1.
CURRENCY
Tanzania
money is called Tanzania Shillings, abbreviated as Tshs.
1 US$ is equivalent to about Tshs. 750/=. Most banks in
Tanzania open between 09:00hrs and 15:00hrs. There are
however bureau de change in every urban center and the
open as earlier as 08:00hrs and close at 17:00hrs.
Hotels and lodges change currencies as well.
2.
VISA/MASTER CARDS
Most
lodges and hotels included shops accept the use of
Visa/Master cards.
3.
WATER
On the
whole safari, it is recommended that you use only
mineral water for drinking. Tap water may be used for
shower and brushing of teeth, but we do not recommend
that you drink it. The hotels and lodges have enough
mineral water and you may also purchase this en-route
when you make short breaks between the destinations.
4.
WEATHER
January is
quite hot in East Africa. Summer runs from December to
March and rain, if any will be little. The nights could
however be cool. You will require warm clothing during
the evenings i.e. jackets, long sleeved blouses and
shirts, trousers etc. For the day, you may need casual
clothing as t-shirts and shorts.
5.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Generally,
photography is allowed in Tanzania. (The animals get a
monthly wage for posing for the photos, so you are
encouraged to take as many shots as you wish). Do not
take photos of strangers, police officers, military
personnel, presidential motorcade, masai herdsmen and
women or any other traditionally dresses persons. You
may seek permission first before taking shots of
strangers and masai people. Your driver will be at your
service for any assistance that you may need.
6.
POWER VOLTAGE
All
regions in Tanzania are supplied with 240 volts. Almost
all sockets you will find on safari are those that take
in the rectangular prongs plug. You may however need to
carry an adaptor just in case the two bottom holes are
too wide apart for the charger prongs to go in. Most
lodges and hotels will provide you with an adaptor if
you do not have one. It will be very rare to find
sockets with rounded prongs.
7.
TIPPING
As a sign
of appreciation, you may offer some tips to those who
offer services at the hotels on the entire safari.
However, tipping remains entirely on you. Should you
feel like tipping for services rendered, we recommend
that porters and waiters be given at least US$ 1.- For
the driver-guide, we recommend a tip of between US$ 5.-
to US$ 7.- per person per day.
8.
DO'S AND DON'TS IN THE NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES.
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Do not throw litter or leave litter. There are
litter bins at designated places or you may leave them
in the bus.
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Do not feed the animals, i.e. monkeys, baboons
etc
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Do give the animals the right of way and do not
disturb wildlife
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Do not take any plant or animals, dead or alive.
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Do not start fires or throw cigarettes
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Do stay in your vehicle except at designated
viewing points
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Do not shout, laugh loudly, play radio or
cassettes as this will keep away the animals.
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Do enjoy yourself to the fullest
Travel Connections wishes you all an unforgettable
Africa safari. |